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House of Manson

  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 38m
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4.3/10
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House of Manson (2014)
An unflinching chronicle of Charles Manson's life leading up to the orchestration of the Tate and LaBianca murders.
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An unflinching chronicle of Charles Manson's life leading up to the orchestration of the Tate and LaBianca murders..An unflinching chronicle of Charles Manson's life leading up to the orchestration of the Tate and LaBianca murders..An unflinching chronicle of Charles Manson's life leading up to the orchestration of the Tate and LaBianca murders..

  • Director
    • Brandon Slagle
  • Writer
    • Brandon Slagle
  • Stars
    • Ryan Kiser
    • Devanny Pinn
    • Reid Warner
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    • Director
      • Brandon Slagle
    • Writer
      • Brandon Slagle
    • Stars
      • Ryan Kiser
      • Devanny Pinn
      • Reid Warner
    • 22User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Ryan Kiser
    Ryan Kiser
    • Charles Manson
    Devanny Pinn
    Devanny Pinn
    • Susan Atkins
    Reid Warner
    Reid Warner
    • Charles 'Tex' Watson
    Chriss Anglin
    Chriss Anglin
    • Ronald Hughes
    Serena Lorien
    Serena Lorien
    • Patricia Krenwinkel
    Erin Marie Hogan
    Erin Marie Hogan
    • Linda Kasabian
    Julie Rose
    Julie Rose
    • Leslie Van Houten
    Mel Turner
    • Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme
    Suzi Lorraine
    Suzi Lorraine
    • Sharon Tate
    Tristan Risk
    Tristan Risk
    • Abigail Folger
    Adrian Quihuis
    • Jay Sebring
    Stavro Bendery
    • Wojciech Frykowski
    Britt Griffith
    Britt Griffith
    • Leno LaBianca
    Max Wasa
    Max Wasa
    • Rosemary LaBianca
    • (as Maxine Wasa)
    Dillon Paigen
    • Steven Parent
    Jason McNeil
    • Terry Melcher
    Ryan Cleary
    Ryan Cleary
    • Bobby Beausoleil
    Darius Devontaye Green
    Darius Devontaye Green
    • Bernard Crowe
    • Director
      • Brandon Slagle
    • Writer
      • Brandon Slagle
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    1williamdickey

    Terrible, Terrible, did I mention it was Terrible!

    What most strikes me about this film is the awful non 60s soundtrack, the horrible soap opera like acting, and the misinterpretation of a culture and a generation. The main character Manson, sort of looks like the real Manson, I guess. It's like the casting director was walking down the street and saw someone who looked like him and said, "Hey you want to be in my Movie?" … Everything about this film is bad, costumes, acting, writing, directing, cinematography, and did I mention acting. It also doesn't respect the dead, remember this is based, I guess, on a true story. The director treats the material like it has been long since been made of legend, it hasn't. How someone could take an interesting event in American history and suck all the interest out is beyond me. You will learn nothing if you watch this, in fact you may forget important things.
    6salviolog

    The most adorable puppy eyed Charles Manson ever!

    There is very little that can be done in a new way with a Manson Family movie at this point. There has been made at least a dozen movies about that case since 1971, one of which came out while the trial was still going on.

    The formula is always the same, and anyone who at least read through the Wikipedia page about the Tate/La Bianca case would know exactly what's about to happen: first Charlie is loving and philosophical, then he becomes gradually more crazy, building up to the point of Helter Skelter and, ultimately, the climax.

    So it's at least refreshing to see a new sort of Manson, sort of timid and meek, just a misguided ex-con who created a situation that got out of control. It's a little provocative, probably appealing to the pro-Manson crowd, but nevertheless, it is something new.

    Problem is, this performance by Ryan Kiser comes off as bleak and dispassionate, and the change in Manson's behavior does not make sense, the character doesn't change gradually - in fact, he almost doesn't change at all, he sleepwalks through the movie up till the end, and there is zero of real Manson's energy put into this performance. I never seen Charles Manson outside his prison interviews and rare footage available on the Internet, but I am sure that he was never this boring in real life. People have always described him as wild and energetic, and Ryan's Manson is anything but these.

    In short, if you are interested in Manson Family, check out this movie, but don't expect anything radically new, the story has been told a dozen times, and there's little that can be added to it but speculations and interpretations.
    virginialove-30266

    I wish I could give this less than one star

    I couldn't agree more with William Dickey and RMS1949. I found this on Streampix this morning and thought I'd watch it before I had to begin my workday.

    Mary Brunner turned into a blonde, Linda Kasabian turned into a brunette, the only requirement for Susan Atkins appeared to be the ability to make bug-eyes and a weird-looking smile (which seems to be the ONLY idea of indicating "crazy" that "filmmakers" can think of) and you'll find better acting skills in a kindergarten operetta - so I think Mr. Dickey hit their casting process on the head. (Too bad something else didn't get hit on the head before this waste of time was filmed.)

    As for the storyline: Jay Sebring and Sharon Tate hear the shots that killed Steven Parent, when police tests showed that not even William Garretson could hear them in the caretaker's cottage? The screenwriters were even incorrect about how pregnant Sharon Tate was; they had Rosemary LaBianca say to her husband as she reads the newspaper, "That poor girl She was seven months pregnant." (Tate was 8.5 months pregnant.) In case the reader thinks I'm nitpicking, I'm not. These were the two least-bad parts of the movie. The rest of the movie goes into a blur of bad.

    RMS1949's evaluation summary was perfect: "Total garbage." I will add that this garbage is so rotten that even the Manson girls would pass it up when they went dumpster-diving for ingredients for dinner.

    The producer and any investors would've done better to have given the money to Michael Cohen to pay off one or two of Donald Trump's many companions - and then checked themselves into whatever kind of rehab helps clear film professionals' dulled evaluation skills.

    I sat through a Strawberry Shortcake movie, a Care Bears movie and "Drop Dead Fred" with my child while she was growing up because I love her, but "House of Manson" makes those three look like Oscar-winning classics.
    8frompagescreen

    Brutal but really good

    Beginning with the October 1969 raid of the Charles Manson ranch in California, and the capture of the infamous cult leader. Manson, written and directed by Brandon Sagle is actually the first film I have seen that gives me backstory into who Charles Manson was and why he did what he did. (I know there are other projects out there, but I just haven't seen them yet)

    Titled House of Manson in other countries, but retitled Manson for its UK release. The film is beautifully filmed and has a wonderfully cinematic 1970s feel to it, the sort of feel that I got from Rob Zombies The Devils Rejects and the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre (yes I know that one was actually filmed in the 70s, but you see my point hopefully. The look and feel to the film works wonderfully seeing as this is a period piece taking us back to the beginning so we can learn about the Manson parents, the Manson childhood and of course we the audience just know the dark times to come and Manson shows it all.

    Ryan Kiser (Truth or Dare) is the perfect choice to play Charles Manson and he comes off as scary as they can get without going over the top with it.even causing the audience to feel somewhat sorry for him in a few places, but never letting us forget just how insane and dangerous Charles Manson was and is. There is always the feeling when people think about Charles Manson was just a crazed lunatic, but in reality and shown here in Manson is the truth that people found him very charismatic and were hugely supportive of him and won over by his words and personality. That was a powerful tool but sadly added to the fact he is a crazy as they get. Makes for a very dangerous recipe.

    Devanny Pinn (The Black Dahlia Haunting) is perfect in the role of Susan Atkins, one of the cult of Manson who is also captured during the 1969 raid following the Sharon Tate killings. Without even mentioning how good Devanny is in the role, I could go on about just how damn creepy her glare is in Manson.. Devanny and Ryan's are the best performances in the film, which isn't meant to take anything away from the other cast, its just that Ryan and Devanny are so damn good There are scenes in Manson that will chill you without a single word, but a single glance and head movement is all that is needed.

    So is Manson a horror film? Is it a biopic? Is it a drama? Well yes to all really but horror fans, please be assured that when the violence kicks in. It sure as hell kicks in. When we finally get to the Tate killings, it doesn't hold back, and when thinking this is an actual real life event it just shocks you to the bone. (or at least it did me) The film could be described as a slow burner, but I felt like it was more a pressure cooker, raising its temperature until the lid flies off and hits us in the face.

    The moment we see Charles Manson first knock on the door of the Polanski residence, my heart sunk as I have read many books detailing the events Hollywood biographies that mention the fact that people knew of Charles Manson, he was the charismatic hippie kid that hung around the neighborhood. Knowing what was coming next and how far would the film go in showing it, made me 100% nervous. I was right, when the lid flies off this pressure cooker it certainly does fly off and whilst the film 100% doesn't glorify the violence and insanity of that night, it doesn't hold back either and caused me to look away on a few occasions. Brutal, but realistic with it. Which I would hope is what the filmmakers were going for. What I also loved about the film and its not a spoiler, I promise. Is that over the end credits. We are given text updates on what happened to a lot of the main 'names' in this tragedy. Not just a single line but quite a few lines which told me things I didn't know.

    All in all Manson (or House of Manson if you are outside the UK) is a tough watch and I still cant work ouit if Id class it as more biopic/drama than horror. It certainly has a lot of horror in it and will make you cringe beyond belief if you have one ounce of humanity in you. Highly recommended to everyone other than anyone who knows anyone involved in the real life events.
    1fhelen-1

    Maybe the worst film i've ever seen...

    It starts bad and gets even worse. Soundtrack=bad. Acting=badder. Script=pitiful. Not even creepy, more like a soap opera, you want a movie about CM to be at least quite creepy! Did not penetrate CM's personality and life at all well, almost made it out like 'he' was the tragedy in the whole thing... Poor little charlie, he only wanted to be loved (and be a rock star). Missed loads of important aspects to the story, failed to build any tension. The squishsquish stabby noises were laughable. Had no interest in any of the characters. You are better off watching the 1976 TV movie helter skelter if you want a good manson film.

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    • Trivia
      While the film contains references to many different accounts of the true story, the version it most closely resembles is the original accounts from Charles "Tex" Watson.
    • Alternate versions
      A montage featuring Charles Manson's time in San Francisco before meeting Mary Brunner was shot but cut for pacing reasons.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Manson Family: Making House of Manson (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Out Of Control
      Written by Around Town

      Produced by Mike Godfrey

      Transcendental Records (c) 2014

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hollywood and the Manson Murders
    • Filming locations
      • Colton, California, USA
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      • Micro Bay Features
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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      • 2.40:1

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